mikench
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These are banned on most of the waters i fish! As they appear a natural fish food albeit small, why are they banned!
Wasp grub is in a similar boat. It's sometimes banned in river matches because it can be devastatingly effective, but many people just can't get their hands on it.
And frankly, laziness has a lot to do with it too I suspect. Who can be bothered nowadays to scrape bloodworm let alone hunt down wasp nests ? I've never used either and never will.
A further reason I did hear of was that some of the current bloodworm/joker for sale was imported and was banned on some waters because you didn't know what fishy disease was being introduced.
What exactly are jokers, and why are they called jokers?
What exactly are jokers, and why are they called jokers?
A further reason I did hear of was that some of the current bloodworm/joker for sale was imported and was banned on some waters because you didn't know what fishy disease was being introduced.
Wasp grub is in a similar boat. It's sometimes banned in river matches because it can be devastatingly effective, but many people just can't get their hands on it.
It would be convenient if it was commercially available but I bet you'd get stung on the price! :roll: